Multi Boot Manager allow chang the boot, this version need be insert into MASTER BOOT RECORD (MBR, track 0, side 0, sector 0), and the original content need be insert into last sector (Sector B3F or Physical address Track 4f, Side 1, Sector 12h). Made in

The chaosengine is a generic game library, with a heavy emphasis on modularity, flexibility, OS independence, and OO design.The final product should include an extensive selection of modules not limited to, but including a strong graphics and audio engine

Glucas is a client to make primality test for Mersenne numbers. It is related to GIMPS effort to search the bigest primes ever found. In addition, it can be used as an excellent performance test. Posix thread, OpenMP and SunMP compatible

The FDOS Operaing System is 100% written in Assembler (NASM). It supports FAT 12, TSR and a small Multi Kernel System. The source is very good documentated (only in English). A German, russian and English Documentation (about 40 pages) are included.

The Patagonia OS is intended to work with x86 computers. It is for general purposes and can be modified easily and add drivers for other devices. The main idea of this kernel is transform PCs into research machines.

GNU PIC LIBRARY PROJECT
The interest of this project is to develop a set of Libraries that are released in LGPL License to use to PIC microcontroler programming.
Then any program resulted by this use would be a proprietary or free softwares.

GTCop Professional Security Appliance aims to provide a powerful tool for satellite communications, with enhanced QoS and bandwidth controls. As derived from IPCop Firewall, it is a stable, secure, easy to configure and maintain GNU/Linux firewall box.

Open Source microkernel for ia32 architecture. Basicly this is a full functional operating system implementation using GNU C and nasm. Fully commented in spanish and with external documents explaining system calls, library functions, design, etc.

The aim of our project is to create a portable microkernel and a set of OS services that allow good local performance, multiple concurrent operative system personalities (ie UNIX and a native interface) and easy integration of distributed components.